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Masalanabo Modjadji VII (b. 20
January 2005) is the
reigning and
seventh in a line of the
Balobedu tribe's Rain Queens. She was
formally recognized as...
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Khetlhakoni Royal Palace in
Modjadjiskloof outside Tzaneen in Limpopo.
Princess Masalanabo, who was
expected to be the next Rain Queen, is
intended by the faction...
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Masalanabo Modjadji II (died 1894) was the
second Rain
Queen of the
South African Balobedu people.
Masalanabo reigned from 1854 to 1894. She was preceded...
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David Mogale, who is said to have
fathered her
second child,
daughter Masalanabo. He is the
former muni****l
manager of
Greater Letaba Local Muni****lity...
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Maselekwane reigned from 1800 to 1854. She was
succeeded by Rain
Queen Masalanabo Modjadji II. The
woman who
became the
first Modjadji was
known as Maselekwane...
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Limpopo tribe, it was
widely expected that the late Rain Queen's daughter,
Masalanabo,
would succeed to the
queenship upon
turning 18. A
ceremony to celebrate...
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other hand,
there are non-sovereign queens, such as Rain
Queen Masalanabo Modjadji VII and Māori
queen Nga wai hono i te po, who
currently reign...
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Khesetoane reigned from 1895 to 1959. She was
preceded by Rain
Queen Masalanabo Modjadji II and
succeeded by Rain
Queen Makoma Modjadji IV. Khesetoane...
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daughter Dzugundini Queen Maselekwane Modjadji I (1800–1854)
Queen Masalanabo I
Modjadji II (1854–1894)
Queen Khesethoane Modjadji III (1895–1959) Queen...
- to
challenge the
coronation of
Masalanabo's brother,
Prince Lu****ela, as
Balobedu monarch; he
claimed that
Masalanabo was the
rightful heir to the throne...